Obama and Romney hit the final stretch

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Living downtown was great, until I had to worry about children, crime, and the public school system. 😃

In Christine and my native St. Louis, the city has an additional 1% income tax, and additional taxes to gas, groceries, etc.

We many be a little unique in that respect, as St. Louis City and St. Louis county are separate entities. Only Baltimore has a similar setup.
You really do get more bang for your buck in the county though. I put my kids through Catholic schools anyway, so that wasn’t an issue.

Housing in the bad parts of the city is cheap, but the nice parts are more expensive dollar for dollar.

(Don’t feel sorry for me, I had to downsize anyway)! Looked at condos in the City. Very, very pricey. Not as much choice for condos in the City as in the County. I did move a mile outside the City limits though. I like to take the MetroLink to balls games and such. Metrolink is very popular here.
 
Originally Posted by qui est ce

I do not believe the Catholic Dems who post in these forums do so in defiance of Catholic teaching. It has already been said that we do not agree with President Obama’s position on the abortion issue and other issues mentioned above.
I note that very little is ever mentioned in these political forums about the social justice work the Government does for the common good of our people.
When it is commented on , you are almost certain to hear one of you scream Socialism!/U] Social Justice is not Socialism!
Peace, Carlan

And many have asked those people to name ONE proportionate reason to 50 million dead over the past 40 years.

Started World War II, was Pol Pot’s right hand man, AND was responsible for the Great Chicago Fire?
 
A country girl to be sure!

Give me New York City with its smells and tastes and crime and crowds and Subways and Metro North any day! 😃
I think it was because I grew up in the military. And I swear, we lived on top of one another. Grrr. I hated everyone knowing my business. I hated knowing that the neighbors had relations the night before. Blech. It awful.

Now, I want to be able to go out back first thing in the morning, in my robe and enjoy a cup of tea without anyone seeing. Or sing at the top of my lungs while I vacuum and know that no one can hear me. šŸ‘ Or wear shoes in the house without worrying about the people below us.

I have lived in Europe, and I am glad to be home.
 
I couldn’t either. Being able to put a little into a retirement fund every month made like it though, plastic siding, carpeting and all. 😃

I shouldn’t complain, because I choose to work for a company that pays me a lot less than most accountants coming out of school make. My company cares about the poor. We give them jobs.šŸ™‚
We are looking for a house now. It isn’t fun. 😦

If we live in the city we will have to send our daughter to Catholic School. She is only three and a half and though she is socially a great kid and happy; It looks like her intelligence is average thus she wont be getting into the few ā€œbrainiacā€ schools in the city.
 
But, you work for a small company, Christine. How many jobs can they offer the poor? They’re not an auto plant. šŸ™‚
WOW, I guess we ought to close down and put these people out of work, because it’s not good enough?

250 people employed who would otherwise not be employed, no hs diploma, etc? They work in clean air-conditioned environments.

I prefer the human touch. Makes a lot of difference in the dignity of the person. And believe me, I see it here all the time.
 
WOW, I guess we ought to close down and put these people out of work, because it’s not good enough?

250 people employed who would otherwise not be employed, no hs diploma, etc? They work in clean air-conditioned environments.

I prefer the human touch. Makes a lot of difference in the dignity of the person. And believe me, I see it here all the time.
If your agency is non-profit I presume you guys are getting government monies, grants etc.
 
So I just heard someone who is ā€˜for Obama’ say that they thought Romney made of fool of himself at the debate because he basically agreed with everything that Obama said. I resisted replying with the obvious. 😃
 
If your agency is non-profit I presume you guys are getting government monies, grants etc.
It is a corporation owned by three ā€œrichā€ brothers who are Catholic and believe in doing something with the gifts God gave them.

We don’t take advantage of some of the tax credits for hiring, too much paperwork.

I also report employment figures to the DOL, which is where they get some of their monthly employment figures.

We’ve lost a lot of accounts over the past 3 1/2 years. 😦

Bad JUJU from the economy and the banking regulations.😦
 
I like to take the MetroLink to balls games and such. Metrolink is very popular here.
And what’s grand about Metrolink is that it’s entirely free within a certain number of stations of downtown. I’m a rail transportation aficianado (ask me about my HO scale passenger trains and subway cars) and St. Louis has a fine system. Also good is that it operates from catenary; you can’t get electrocuted as you can in NYC if you fall onto the tracks. :eek:
 
We are looking for a house now. It isn’t fun. 😦

If we live in the city we will have to send our daughter to Catholic School. She is only three and a half and though she is socially a great kid and happy; It looks like her intelligence is average thus she wont be getting into the few ā€œbrainiacā€ schools in the city.
Those brainiac school here in STL were not all they were cracked up to be. My son qualified. Go with the Catholic school. šŸ‘ They teach the whole person.šŸ™‚
 
Rasmussen: 50 - 45

Tad angered by this. The timing of this (after the last debate where Obama might have saved his campaign) I find a tad opportune. I’ll take it, though.
 
WOW, I guess we ought to close down and put these people out of work, because it’s not good enough?

250 people employed who would otherwise not be employed, no hs diploma, etc? They work in clean air-conditioned environments.

I prefer the human touch. Makes a lot of difference in the dignity of the person. And believe me, I see it here all the time.
Hey, sassy smarty one. No one is asking you to tell those folks to hit the bricks. Also, I thought you worked in a four person office. :confused:
 
And what’s grand about Metrolink is that it’s entirely free within a certain number of stations of downtown. I’m a rail transportation aficianado (ask me about my HO scale passenger trains and subway cars) and St. Louis has a fine system. Also good is that it operates from catenary; you can’t get electrocuted as you can in NYC if you fall onto the tracks. :eek:
Yes, in Boston the third rail will get you as well. OUCH!
 
Those brainiac school here in STL were not all they were cracked up to be. My son qualified. Go with the Catholic school. šŸ‘ They teach the whole person.šŸ™‚
My grade school, St. Stanislaus Kostka, still has nuns teaching (along with some lay teachers) and that’s good.
 
My grade school, St. Stanislaus Kostka, still has nuns teaching (along with some lay teachers) and that’s good.
Talk about rare!

It’s only the odd schismatics that seem to have sisters teaching nowadays.

Sometimes a catholic school will have a sister as principal and/or music teacher.
 
Originally Posted by qui est ce

I do not believe the Catholic Dems who post in these forums do so in defiance of Catholic teaching. It has already been said that we do not agree with President Obama’s position on the abortion issue and other issues mentioned above.
I note that very little is ever mentioned in these political forums about the social justice work the Government does for the common good of our people.
When it is commented on , you are almost certain to hear one of you scream Socialism!/U] Social Justice is not Socialism!
Peace, Carlan

You have to be careful when you talk about ā€œsocial justiceā€. That has some pretty rotten roots.

Regardless of what anyone on here says, you will be accountable for who you vote for and why you voted the way you did.

God sees through all of the emoticons, LOLs and ā€œGod Bless (insert user name)ā€.
 
the reason you don’t hear a lot about social justice in these forums is the term social justice has been co-opted by the left and is used to justify abortion, homosexual behavior, same-sex marriage, affirmative action, excessive regulation and excessive taxation.
:confused:

We even have a Social Justice forum here. Of course we discuss social justice. It involves a heck of a lot more than just abortion, abortion, abortion. The USCCB warned against using opposition to abortion as a reason to ignore other issues of social justice.
 
That’s kind of interesting. I noticed the little green bar from Obama’s campaign was almost always the highest.
 
:confused:

We even have a Social Justice forum here. Of course we discuss social justice. It involves a heck of a lot more than just abortion, abortion, abortion. The USCCB warned against using opposition to abortion as a reason to ignore other issues of social justice.
Yes it did-after it made it clear that a Catholic could not either directly or indirectly support abortion. One can most certainly support social justice and oppose abortion at the same time. What one can not do is claim their interpretation of what a candidate would do on social justice allows them to vote for a candidate who supports unrestricted taxayer funded abortion on demand
 
Listening to Frank Luntz on Dennis Prager,he said that Romney could very well win the popular vote,yet lose the electoral vote!:eek:
 
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